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A2 Geography
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The use and management of resources is a key issue for geography in today’s world. Consumption patterns highlight stark inequalities between regions, countries and groups of people. Many resources are finite, and rising consumption means that difficult decisions over the use of resources will have to be taken more frequently.
 
 
 
6GEO3 - Contested Planet
There are 6 compulsory topics, taught from summer year 12 to December of year 13
      

Water Security

6GEO3 Assessment  
 

Energy Security

 
 

Biodiversity Under Threat

 
 

Superpower Geographies

 
 

Bridging Development Gap

 
 

Technological Fix 

 
6GEO4 - Research
One topic is chosen from 3-4, studied via weekly tutorials and indepedent research

Cultural Diversity

Tectonics

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Cold Environments

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Pollution and Human Health

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Sunset over South America (Source: Earth Observatory)

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